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In co-ax, the mutual inductance between the inner and shield is equal to the
inductance of the shield. So, is it the inner conductor that provides the leakage inductance and this is equal to inner inductance - shield inductance?Thanks, jmcA |
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jmcA
The inductance is mostly provided by the inner conductor, which has a smaller radius and therefore a more intense magnetic field at the surface (H=I/2.pi.R). Alan jmcA wrote: In co-ax, the mutual inductance between the inner and shield is equal to the inductance of the shield. So, is it the inner conductor that provides the leakage inductance and this is equal to inner inductance - shield inductance?Thanks, jmcA |
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